i’m really hoping for several scarlet tuxes!! i think this is just a standard tux assortment so probably not any silver tuxesI am crossing my fingers for a bator full of yellers.

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i’m really hoping for several scarlet tuxes!! i think this is just a standard tux assortment so probably not any silver tuxesI am crossing my fingers for a bator full of yellers.
My previous HG hatch I got a bunch of tuxes, since i had an entire tux breeder pen. I just don't know where all the weird white ones came from, one has light tan on its back.i’m really hoping for several scarlet tuxes!! i think this is just a standard tux assortment so probably not any silver tuxes ☹
I say run your incubator the same... If it worked for you before don't change.I’m not hatching them yet as she’s not laying but when I’ve searched about hatching Bobwhites, the suggested temp and humidity varies from what people say and all the books I have on it are ancient and don’t really give any info on Bobwhites.
For hatching my Coturnix always had 37.5 degrees for the temp throughout with 45% humidity, then on day 15, humidity up to 65%.
That’s always worked perfectly for my Coturnix but people say Bobwhite are different!
What do you guys suggest for temperature and humidity for Bobwhites? (Turning the same amount of times also?)
Just wanting to make a note before the time comes![]()
I say run your incubator the same... If it worked for you before don't change.
Eggs are eggs.
Although I wouldn't run my incubator with that high of humidity.